Schueler2008querying question 1 by lebo
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A Question from Tim Lebo about schueler2008querying:
When describing their design choices, the authors state, "For compliance with existing applications that access the repository in a common way (e.g. using SPARQL queries), we do not modify existing user data." The preservation of user data is clearly a important. But they disregard RDF reification as an option, saying "This requirement does not allow us to use mechanisms like RDF reification, which decompose existing triples and fully change the representation model."
- In what way would RDF reification (the use of rdf:Statement) decompose and fully change the representation model?
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| Question asked | When describing their design choices, the … When describing their design choices, the authors state, "For compliance with existing applications that access the repository in a common way (e.g. using SPARQL queries), we do not modify existing user data." The preservation of user data is clearly a important. But they disregard RDF reification as an option, saying "This requirement does not allow us to use mechanisms like RDF reification, which decompose existing triples and fully change the representation model."
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| Text | When describing their design choices, the … When describing their design choices, the authors state, "For compliance with existing applications that access the repository in a common way (e.g. using SPARQL queries), we do not modify existing user data." The preservation of user data is clearly a important. But they disregard RDF reification as an option, saying "This requirement does not allow us to use mechanisms like RDF reification, which decompose existing triples and fully change the representation model."
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